My 10 yr old buddy has been slowed by arthritis this year, so I thought a few projects for her are in order.This is my first tapered leg,and mortise and loose tenon project,so it has been a good project for both of us.Next,steps to get on the couch ( her bed ).Thanks for looken.

Finally run out of projects to put in front of this assembly table. I stumbled upon KV 100 lb drawer slides at Amazon for 6.00+ a pr.Needed 18 pr. so it was a good find.The original plan was from the Woodwisperer,and FWW.All I changed was the size and I put in 18 drawers. It has a torsion box top, that was fun to build even with all the dust MDF makes.All the drawers were made from 1/2 ” Baltic birtch,with 3/4 ” oak ply fronts.I think I have drawers down Pat now.It is a good fit for my shop.It even doubles as an extended outfeed table when I run full sheets of ply through the saw.Thanks for looken

A couple weeks ago my neighbor stopped by the shop and asked if I would build a simple router table for his son who needed one to build cedar strip kayaks for his church.As I hadn’t purchased the wood for my next project yet, I jumped at chance.My neighbor bought a Porter-Cable 3 1/2 hp router with a rockler plate from Craigslist for $200.00, so all I needed to do was go online and order parts, channel, T-track, bolts, knobs, well you get the picture. then off I went to the lumber yard , ya like I needed an legitimate reason to go there.a 3/4” ply,3/4” MDF,a sheet of plastic laminate,and I was off. A 24×24 box with a 26×36 top,a simple MDF pullout self with 1/4” and 1/2” holes for the bits , a MDF fence with a adjustable face, and I put a scrolling on the door that I though was a good fit.As the commercial goes the smile on his face was pricless.It was a fun project .All for $ 372.00 including the router,about as simple as it gets.